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GROLIER  CLUB 

29  EAST  3  2D  STREET 

■;:atalogue 

OF  AN  EXHIBITION  OF 

PORTRAITS 

ENGRAVED  BY 

WILLIAM  FAITHORNE 

THE  EXHIBITION  WILL  BE  OPEN  DAILY  BETWEEN  TEN 
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CATALOGUE 

OF  AN  EXHIBITION  OF 

PORTRAITS 

ENGRAVED  BY 

WILLIAM  FAITHORNE 

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THE  EXHIBITION  WILL  BE  OPEN  DAILY  BETWEEN  TEN 
A.  M.  AND  SIX  P.  M.,  FROM  THE  SIXTEENTH  OF 
FEBRUARY  TILL  THE  FOURTH  OF  MARCH,  INCLUSIVE 


NEW  YORK 
1893 


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NOTE. 

William  Faithorne's  engravings  possess 
a  deep  interest  for  the  student  and  for  the 
amateur.  His  portraits  of  the  notabilities  of 
his  own  time  have  power,  individuality,  and 
character,  in  addition  to  a  technique  which 
adapts  itself  with  equal  readiness  to  the  most 
varied  types  —  rugged  and  strong  in  the  por- 
trayal of  the  figure  and  features  of  a  Crom- 
well, or  rich,  soft,  and  delicate  in  reflecting 
the  fair  face  or  the  texture  of  the  gown  of  one 
of  the  court  beauties  of  Charles  II.'s  time. 
Scarcely  less  interesting  are  the  examples  of 
his  genius  as  shown  in  the  title-pages  and 
frontispieces,  religious,  secular,  or  classical  in 
subject,  which  he  drew  for  the  books  of  his 
day.  This,  the  first  loan  collection  ever 
made  of  his  works  in  America,  is  not  com- 
plete, but  contains  enough  early  states,  many 
of  them  very  rare,  to  make  plain  to  the  con- 
noisseur the  reasons  for  the  high  rank  which 
he  holds  among  engravers,  and  to  permit  his 
art  to  be  studied  in  all  of  its  varied  and 
brilliant  manifestations. 


4  NOTE 

Faithome,  born  in  London  in  1616,  first 
studied  his  art  under  William  Peake,  who 
had  been  painter  to  Charles  I.  Later  he 
studied  under  John  Payne,  painter  and  en- 
graver. When  the  civil  war  broke  out  Fai- 
thome cast  his  fortunes  with  the  Royalists,  and 
was  made  a  prisoner  by  Cromwell's  troops. 
Imprisoned  in  London,  he  was  allowed  to 
continue  the  practice  of  his  art  as  an  en- 
graver, making  the  portraits  of  several  noble- 
men, including  the  Duke  of  Buckingham. 

Through  the  intercession  of  friends,  Fai- 
thome was  banished  to  France.  He  made 
Paris  his  home,  and  under  the  patronage  of 
the  Abb6  de  MaroUes,  the  great  print  col- 
lector, he  studied  constantly  to  improve  and 
perfect  his  art.  About  1650  he  returned  to 
London,  married,  and  took  a  house  near 
Temple  Bar,  where  he  engraved  plates  and 
sold  prints — Italian,  French,  Dutch,  etc.,  as 
well  as  his  own.  This  was  the  period  of  his 
greatest  activity.  During  the  following  thirty 
years  he  made  a  great  variety  of  portraits, 
frontispieces,  etc.,  retiring  from  print-selling 
in  1680  to  a  house  in  Printing  House  Yard, 
Blackfriars,  where  he  still  engraved  plates  and 
made  a  number  of  crayon  portraits  which 
were  much  admired.   Faithorne  died  in  1691, 


NOTE  5 

in  his  seventy-fifth  year,  leaving  a  remarkable 
collection  of  portraits  of  the  eminent  men  and 
women  of  his  time. 

Vertue  says :  "  In  his  performance  few  have 
gone  before  him,  and  I  may  boldly  affirm 
none  since  have  come  up  to  him,  he  being 
one  of  the  first  Englishmen  that  did  anything 
to  perfection,  especially  in  heads." 

Nov.  7th,  1666. 

Called  at  Faythom's,  to  buy  some  prints  for  my 
wife  to  draw  by  this  winter,  and  here  did  I  see 
my  Lady  Castlemaine's  picture,  done  by  him  from 
Lilly's,  in  red  chalk  and  other  colors,  by  which  he 
hath  cut  it  in  copper  to  be  printed.  The  picture 
in  chalk  is  the  finest  thing  I  ever  saw  in  my  life,  I 
think ;  and  I  did  desire  to  buy  it ;  but  he  says  he 
must  keep  it  awhile  to  correct  his  copperplate  by, 
and,  when  that  is  done,  he  will  sell  it  me. 

Dec.  1st,  1666. 

.  .  .  By  coach  home,  in  the  evening,  calling 
at  Faythorne's,  buying  three  of  my  Lady  Castle- 
maine's heads,  printed  this  day,  which  indeed  is,  as 
to  the  head,  I  think,  a  very  fine  picture,  and  like 
her. 

Jan.  9th,  1667. 

.  .  .  Thence  to  Faythorne,  and  bought  a 
head  or  two  ;  one  of  them  my  Lord  of  Ormond's, 
the  best  I  ever  saw.  Pepys'  Diary. 


I 

Portrait  of  William  Faithorne. 
Engraved  by  A.  Bannerman. 


CATALOGUE. 

The  prints  are  arranged  according  to  Fagan!s 
Catalogue, 

2 

Henry  VIII. 
Fagan,  p.  4.     One  state. 

3 

Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England. 
Sitting  between  Lord  Burleigh  and  Sir  F. 
Walsingham.     F,,  p.  4.     One  state. 

4 

Charles  I. 

F.,  p.  4,     (Two  states.)    First  state. 

5 

The  Same. 

F.,  p.  5.     (Four  states.)     First  state. 

7 


«  CATALOGUE 

6 

Henrietta  Maria. 
F.,  p.  5.     First  plate.     (Three  states.) 

First  state,  with  Peake's  address. 

Second  plate.    F.,  p.  5.    (Two  states.) 

Second  state. 

Third  plate.     F.,  p.  5.     One  state. 

7 

Charles  II. 
F.,  p.  8.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 

8 

Catherine  of  Braganza. 
F.,  p.  9.     (Three  states.)     Second  state. 

9 

Mary,  Princess  of  Orange. 
F.,  p.  10.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 

10 

The  Same. 
F.,  p.  10.     (Two  states.)     First  state,  with 
Peake's  address. 


CATALOGUE 
II 

William  II.,  Prince  of  Orange. 
F.,  p.  lo.     (Three  states.)     First  state. 

12 

Leo  X. 

F.,  p.  II.     One  state. 

13 

Charles  V.,  Emperor  of  Germany. 
F,,  p.  II.    One  state. 

14 

Frederick  III.,  Duke  of  Saxony. 

F.,  p.  12.     One  state. 

15 
Prince  Rupert,  K.  G. 

After  William  Dobson. 
F.,  p.  13.     (Four  states.)     Secon  dstate. 

16 

The  Same. 

After  Van  Dyck. 

F.,  p.  13.    (Three  states.)     Second  state. 


lO  CATALOGUE 

Robert  Bruce,  Earl  of  Aylesbury. 
F.,   p.    18.      (Two    states.)     Second  state. 
From  the  Roupell  collection. 

18 

Sir  Edmund  Anderson,  Knt. 
F.,  p.  19.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 


19 

Elias  Ashmole. 
F.,  p.  19.   (Three  states.)  Third  state.  From 
the  Roupell  collection. 


20 

William  Bates,  D.  D. 
F.,  p.  20.    One  state. 

21 

Robert  Bayfield. 

F.,  p.  21.     (Three  states.)     First  state. 


CATALOGUE  11 


The  Same. 
F.,  p.  21.     (Two  states.)     First  state,  before 
Jo.  Spratt's  name  under  the  verses.    From 
the  Brodhurst  collection. 

23 

Henry  Somerset,  First  Duke  of  Beau- 
fort, K.  G. 
F.,  p.  21.     One  state. 

24 

Edward  Boys. 
F.,  p.  23.    One  state. 

25 
Sir  Orlando  Bridgeman. 
F.,  p.  23.     (Two  states.)     First  state,  before 
the  double  line  around  the  plate.     From 
the  James  collection. 

26 

Frances  Bridges. 
F.,  p.  24.    One  state. 


12  CATALOGUE 

27 

Noah  Bridges. 
F.,  p.  24,    (Two  states.)    Second  state. 

28 

Ralph  Brownrig. 

F.,  p.  24.    One  state. 

29 

The  Same. 
F.,  p.  25.    One  state. 

30 

John  Bulwer,  M.  D. 
F.,  p.  25.    (Three  states.)     Second  state. 

31 

Sir  James  Calthorpe. 
F.,  p.  25.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 

32 

Charles  Howard,  Earl  of  Carlisle. 
F.,  p.  26.     One  state. 


CATALOGUE  I 3 

33 
Richard  Carpenter. 
F.,  p.  26.    One  state.    From  the  Dubois  and 
Aylesford  collections. 

34 

Roger  Palmer,  Earl  of  Castlemain. 

F.,  p.  27,    (Two  states.)    Second  state. 

35 

Juan  de  Castro. 

F.,  p.  27.     One  state. 

36 
Henry  Hare,  Lord  Coleraine. 
F.,  p.  28.   Second  plate.   (Two  states.)   First 
state. 

37 

Samuel  Collins,  M.  D. 

F.,  p.  29.     (Three  states.)     Third  state. 

38 

DOMENICO    CONTARINO. 

F.,  p.  29.    One  state. 


14  CATALOGUE 

39 

Abraham  Cowley. 

F.,  p.  30.     Plate  A.     (Two  states.)     Second 

state,  the  plate  reworked. 
Plate  B.     F.,  p.  30.     (Two  states.)     Second 
state. 

40 

The  Same. 
F.,  p.  30.     (Two  states.)     First  state,  before 
the   plate  was  reduced  in  size  and  en- 
graver's name  cut  off. 

41 

Oliver  Cromwell. 
F.,  p.  31.     (Three  states.)     Second  state. 

42 

The  Same, 
F.,  p.  32.    One  state. 

43 

The  Same. 

On  horseback.     F.,  p.  32.     One  state. 


CATALOGUE  I 5 

44 

Sir  William  Davenant. 
F.,  p.  32.     One  state. 

45 
Thomas  Bruce,  Earl  of  Elgin. 

^•>  P-  33-  (Two  states.)  First  state,  before 
the  cross-hatching  on  the  collar.  From 
the  Sykes,  Corry,  and  Roupell  collections. 

46 

Jean  Louis  Esperon,  Duke  de 

La  Vallette. 

F.,  p.  34.    One  state. 

47 

Robert  Devereux,  Third  Earl  of  Essex. 

F.,  p.  34.     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 

48 

Lord  Thomas  Fairfax. 

^•>  P-  35*  (Five  states.)   Second  state,  with 

Faithorne's  name  only. 
Copy  A.  The  word  "English  "  spelt  "  Eng- 
lisch." 


I 6  CATALOGUE 

49 

Sir  Richard  Fanshaw,  Bart. 
F.,  p.  36.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 
Second  state,  with  "  Fanchaw "   altered   to 
"  Fanshaw." 

Sir  John  Fortescue. 
F.,  p.  36.    One  state. 

51 

Joseph  Granville. 

F.,  p.  37.     (Two  states.)   Second  state. 

52 

Francis  Glisson. 

F'>  P-  37*    (Two  states.)    First  state. 

53 

William  Gouge. 

F.,  p.  38.     (Three  states.)     Second  state. 

54 

Valentine  Greatraks   (or  Greatrakes). 

F.,  p.  38.     One  state. 


CATALOGUE  1 7 

55 
Sir  Bevil  Grenville. 
F.,  p.   38.     (Two  states.)      Second    state. 
"Granvil"    spelt  "Grenvil."     From  the 
Mariette  collection. 


56 

John  Hacket. 

F.,  p.  39.     (Two  states.)    Second  state. 

57 
James,  Duke  of  Hamilton,  K.  G. 
F.,  p.  40.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 

58 

Lady  Catherine  Harrington. 

F.,  p.  41.     (Two  states.)    Second  state. 

59 
William  Harvey,  M.  D. 
F.,  p.  41.     First  state,  before  the  plate  was 
retouched. 


l8  CATALOGUE 

60 

Henry  Rich,  Earl  of  Holland,  K.  G. 
F.,  p.  42.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 

61 

The  Same. 
F.,  p.  42.  (Two  states.)  Second  state. 
Copy.    There  are  two  graver-marks  over  the 
word  "  of." 

62 

Richard  Hooker. 
F.,  p.  42.     (Two  states.)     First  state,  before 
the  cross  lines  all  over  the  background. 
Not  described  by  Fagan. 

63 

John  Kersey. 

F.,  p.  43.     (Three  states.)    Third  state. 

64 

Thomas  Killigrew. 

F.,  p.  43.   (Two  states.)    First  state. 

Second  state. 


CATALOGUE  I9 

65 

Henry  Lawes. 
F.,  p.  45.     One  state. 

66 
Antoine  Le  Grand. 
F.,  p.  45.    One  state. 


67 

Montague  Bertie,  Earl  of  Lindsey,  K.  G. 

F.,  p.  46.     One  state. 

68 

Edward,  Lord  Littleton. 

F.,  p.  46.     (Three  states.)     First  state. 

69 

Robert  Loveday. 
F.,  p.  46.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 
Second  state,  with  the  word  "Romanses" 
altered  to  "Romances." 


20  CATALOGUE 

70 
Luc  IAN. 

F.,  p.  47.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 
Second  state.     The  plate  is  cut  to  61^x4^. 
Not  described  by  Fagan. 

71 

Martin  Luther. 

F.,  p.  47.    One  state. 

72 

Thomas  Mace. 

F.,  p.  47.    (Two  states.)     First  state. 

Second   state.       The   word    "Clericus"   is 

altered  to  "Clerici." 

73 

John  Mayow. 
F.,  p.  48.     (Two  states.)    Second  state. 

74 
Philip  Melanchton. 
F.,  p.  48.     One  state. 


CATALOGUE  21 

75 

John  Milton. 
F.,  p.  48.  (Three  states.)  Second  state.  Date 
altered  to  "1670." 

76 
Henry  Carey,  Earl  of  Monmouth. 
F.,  p.  49.    (Two  states.)    Second  state.    The 
word   "Balnae"   corrected   to    "Balniae." 
From  the  Didot  collection. 

77 

Sir  Francis  Moore,  M.  P. 
F.,  p.  49.     (Two  states.)     First  state. 
Second    state,    the    word    "  Nihill "    spelt 
"  NihU." 

78 

John  Mordaunt,  Viscount  Mordaunt. 

F.,  p.  50.     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 

79 

Henry  More. 

F.,  p.  50.     (Three  states.)     Second  state. 


22  CATALOGUE 

80 

Thomas  Morton. 
F.,  p.  51.     One  state. 

81 

John  Murcot. 
F.,  p.  51.     One  state. 

82 

Sir  William  Nov. 

F.,  p.  51.    One  state. 

83 

John  Ogilvey. 
F.,p.  51.    One  state. 

84 

Sir  John  Ogle. 

F.,  p.  52.     One  state. 

8S 

William  Oughtred. 

F.,  p.  52.     (Two  states.)    First  state.     From 

the  Addington  collection. 
Second  state.     From  the  Skegg  collection. 


CATALOGUE  2$ 

86 

Sir  William  Paston,  Bart. 
F.,  p.  52.     One  state. 

87 

Lady  Paston. 

F.,  p.  53.     One  state. 

88 

Catherine  Philips. 
F.,  p.  54.      One  state. 

89 
John  Pordage. 
F.,  p.  54-   (Three  states.)   First  state.    From 
the  Brodhurst  collection. 

90 

Endymion  Porter. 

F.,  p.  54.    (Three  states.)   First  state.   From 

the  Brodhurst  collection. 

Third  state. 

91 

John  Quarles. 

^•>  P-  55*     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 


24  CATALOGUE 

92 

Armand  Jean  Du  Plessis 

Cardinal  Richelieu. 

F.,  p.  56.    One  state. 

93 

Francis  Rous. 
F.,  p.  57.     One  state. 

94 

Lady  Mary  Ruthven. 

F.,  p.  57.     One  state. 

95 
Lucy  Sacheverell  (Lucasta). 
F.,  p.  58.   (Two  states.)   First  state.   Frontis- 
piece to  "  Lucasta." 

96 

Sir  William  Sanderson. 

F.,  p.  58.    (Two  states.)    First  state. 
Second  state.   Artists'  names  and  date  erased. 

97 

Christopher  Chelys  Simpson. 

F.,  p.  59.     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 


CATALOGUE  25 

98 

The  Same. 

F.,  p.  60.    (Two  states.)    First  state.    Before 
Faithome's  name. 

99 

JOHANN    SlEIDAN. 

F.,  p.  60.    One  state. 


Margaret  Smith. 
F.,  p.  60.     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 

lOI 

Sir  Henry  Spelman,  Knt. 

F.,  p.  61.    (Three  states.)   First  state.   From 
the  Brodhurst  collection. 

Second  state. 

102 

Sir  Thomas  Stanley. 
F.,  p.  61.    One  state. 


26  CATALOGUE 

103 

Sir  Henry  Terne. 

F.,  p.   63.     (Four    states.)     Second    state. 

Third  state. 

104 

Melchisedec  de  Thevenot. 

F.,  p.  6^.    One  state. 

James  Ussher,  D.  D. 
F.,  p.  6^.     One  state.     From  the  Boerner 
collection. 

106 

Tobias  Venner,  M.  D. 

F.,  p.  64.     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 

107 
Sir  Francis  Vere. 
F.,  p.  64.    One  state. 

108 
Sir  Horace  Vere. 
F.,  p.  65.     One  state. 


CATALOGUE  2 J 

109 

John  Wallis,  D.  D. 
F.,  p.  65.      One  state. 

no 

Robert  Rich,  Earl  of  Warwick. 

F.,  p.  66.     (Two  states.)     Second  state. 

Ill 

George  Rudolph  Weckerlin. 

F.,  p.  66.    One  state. 

112 

Sir  George  Wharton. 
F.,  p.  66.    One  state. 

The  Same. 
(Two  states.)     First  state. 

114 

Sir  Bulstrode  Whitelocke. 

F.,  p.  67.      One  state. 

The  copy  by  H.  Hulsbergh. 


28  CATALOGUE 


TITLE-PAGES,  FRONTISPIECES, 
AND  ILLUSTRATIONS. 

Frontispiece  to  "  Lucasta." 
Epodes,  Odes,  Sonnets,  Songs,  etc.      Lon- 
don, 1649.     F.,  p.  70. 

(Two  states.)     First  state. 

116 

The  Great  Exemplar. 

F.,  p.  71.     (Four  states.)     First  state. 

Second  state. 

117 

The  Annunciation. 

F.,  p.  71.    (Three  states.)    First  state. 

118 

St.  Matthew. 
F.,  p.  71.     (Five  states.)    Third  state. 


CATALOGUE  29 

119 

St.  Mark. 
F.,  p.  72.     (Five  states.)     Second  state. 

120 

St.  Luke. 

F.,  p.  72.     (Four  states.)     First  state. 

121 

The  Marriage  in  Cana. 
F.,  p.  72.    (Three  states.)     First  state. 

122 

St.  John. 
F.,  p.  72.    (Five  states.)     Third  state. 

123 

The  Betrayal  of  Christ. 
F-,  P-  73-     (Four  states.)     First  state. 

124 

The  Last  Supper. 

I^-j  P-  73-     (Four  states.)     Second  state. 


30  CATALOGUE 

125 

Christ's  Agony  on  the  Mount. 
^•>  P-  73-     (Four  states.)     First  state. 


126 

The  Ascension. 
F'>  P'  73-     (Four  states.)     First  state. 

127 

Crucifixion. 

F.,  p.  74. 

Attributed  to  Faithome. 

128 

^NEAS   AND   THE    GoLDEN    BRANCH. 

Illustration  to  "  The  Works  of  Publius  Vir- 
gilius  Maro,"  etc.     F.,  p.  74. 

129 

yEneas  Killing  Turnus. 
Illustration  to  "  The  Works  of  Publius  Vir- 
gilius  Maro,"  etc.     F.,  p.  74. 


CATALOGUE  3 1 

130 

Frontispiece    to    "The    Academy   of    Elo- 
quence."    F.,  p.  74.     (Two  states.) 
First  state. 


131 

Illustrations  to  "  Musagi  Moschi,  Bionis, 
quae  extant  omnio :  Quibus  accessere 
quffidam  selectiora  Theocriti  Eidyllia," 
etc.     F.,  p.  75. 

Page  8. — Dido  and  -^neas. 

Page  26. — Hero  and  Leander. 


132 

Frontispiece  to  "A  Triumphant  Arch 
Erected  and  Consecrated  to  the  Glory  of 
the  Feminine  Sexe,"  etc.     F.,  p.  75. 


133 

Frontispiece     to     "The     Reign     of    King 
Charles,"  etc.     F.,  p.  75. 


32  CATALOGUE 

Frontispiece  to  "  Parallelum  Olivse,  nee  non 
Olivarii  Serenissimi,  Celsissimi,  Potentis- 
simique  Anglise,  Scotise,  Hybemiseq,  Dei 
Gratia  Protectoris,  etc :  Studi6  et  Expensis 
D.  Ludovici  de  Gand,  Domini  de  Brachey, 
et  De  Romecour."  London,  1656,  folio. 
F.,  p.  75- 

135 
''The  Art  of  Graveing  and  Etching,"  etc. 

Illustrations. 

Plate  I,  p.  7. — How  to  apply  your  hard  var- 
nish on  the  plate,  and  make  it  black. 

Plate  2,  p.  8. — How  to  dry,  or  harden,  the 
varnish  upon  the  plate, 

Plate  3,  p.  10. — Needles,  oilstone,  and  brush. 

Plate  4,  p.  12. — Examples  of  lines  and  cross- 
hatching. 

Plate  5,  p.  14. — Hands  holding  needles,  etc. 

Plate  6,  p.  18. — "  How  to  poure  ye  Aqua 
Fortis  upon  ye  Plate," 

Plate  7,  p,  19. — Two  copper  plates  ready  to 
receive  the  aqua  fortis, 

Plate  8,  p,  22. — Various  studies.  A  woman's 
arm,  drapery,  and  landscape. 


CATALOGUE  33 

Plate  9,  p.  43. — Forms  of  graving-tools,  and 
the  manner  of  holding  the  graver. 

Plate  18,  p.  45. — Two  hands  holding  gravers, 
and  two  gravers.     F.,  p.  76. 


136 
Frontispiece  to  "An  Essay  to  the  Advance- 
ment of  Musick  by  Casting  away  the  Per- 
plexity of  Different  Cliffs,"  etc.     F.,  p.  77. 


137 

Frontispiece  to  "Antonii  le  Grand  Institutio 
Philosophise,  secundum  Principia  Domini 
Renati  Descartes :  Nova  Methodo  Ador- 
nata  &  Explicata.  In  Uesum  Juventitis 
Academicae."     London,  1672,  8vo. 

^•>  P-  77-     (Two  states.)     First  state. 


138 
Charles  II.  ^ 
Between  Archbishop  Sheldon  and  Sir  Or- 
lando Bridgman.    F.,  pp.  77-78.    Frontis- 
piece to  "Angliae  Notitia;  or  the  Present 
State  of  England." 


34  catalogue 

The  Creation  of  Animals. 
Frontispiece  to  "  Antonii  le  Grand  Historia 
Naturae,"  etc.     R,  p.  78. 


140 

Illustration  to  "The  Ascent  of  the  Soul;  or, 
David's  mount  towards  God's  House,  being 
paraphrases  of  the  fifteen  Psalms  of  De- 
grees," etc.     F.,  p.  79. 


141 

Frontispiece  to  "  Saducismus  Triumphatus ; 
or,  Full  and  Plain  evidence  concerning 
Witches  and  Apparitions.  In  two  parts. 
The  first  treating  of  their  possibility,  the 
second  of  their  Real  existence,"  etc.  F.,  p.  79. 
Interior  of  a  room,  with  three  figures. 

To  Part  II.  is  prefixed  another  plate.  F.,  p.  80. 


142 

Frontispiece  to  "Two  Choice  and  Useful 
Treatises,"  etc.     F.,  p.  80. 


CATALOGUE  35 

Frontispiece  to  "A  General  Chronological 
History  of  France,  Beginning  before  the 
Reign  of  King  Pharamond,  and  ending 
with  the  Reign  of  King  Henry  the  Fourth," 
etc.     F.,  p.  80. 

144 

Virtus  unita  Fortior. 
F.,  p.  86. 


PLATES  ASSIGNED  TO  FAITHORNE. 

145 

Charles  I. 

F.,  p.  92.     Plate  A. 

146 

William  Shakespeare. 
F.,  p.  93.     One  state. 

147 

Pierce  Tempest. 

F.,  p.  94.     One  state. 


36  CATALOGUE 

148 

"The  Penitent  Murtherer." 
F.,  p.  95.    One  state. 

149 

Epictetus. 

An  illustration  to  the  Life  of  Epictetus. 

F.,  p.  96.     One  state. 

PLATES  ATTRIBUTED   TO 

FAITHORNE,  BUT  NOT  DESCRIBED 

BY   FAGAN. 

150 
The  Council  of  Trent. 
3f  x6^  inches. 
In  a  large  room  which  has  pillars  and  high 
windows,   a  number   of  ecclesiastics    are 
seated  in  a  semicircle.     Seventeen  others 
are  seated  facing  them.     In  the  centre  is  a 
table  with  two  ecclesiastics  on  each  side  of 
it,  and  a  crucifix  between  them.    Nearly  at 
the  top,  in  a  cartouche,  is  "  The  Council  of 
Trent."     In  the  lower  right  comer  is  an 
upright  square  in  which  are  seven  ecclesi- 
astics ;  in  the  lower  left  comer,  W^     In  the 
centre  at  bottom  towards  left,  on  a  tablet, 


CATALOGUE  37 

is :  "  The  Representation  of  the  Fathers 
assembled  in  the  Council  of  Trent,  begun 
about  the  end  of  the  year  1545,"  etc. 
Frontispiece  to  "  The  history  of  the  Council 
of  Trent,  in  eight  books,  whereunto  is  pre- 
fixed," etc.  "  Written  in  French  by  Peter 
Jurien,  doctor,"  etc.,  etc.     London,  1684. 

The  Ladies  Calling. 
3^  X  5^  inches. 
Frontispiece  to.  The  Ladies  Calling  In  two 
parts  by  the  author  of  The  Whole  Duty 
of  Man,  etc.  1673. 

152 
Charles  IL 
Size  of  oval,  3^  x  4^  inches. 
Head  and  shoulders  in  oval,  slightly  to  the 
right,  looking  to  front;  crown  on  head  and 
sceptre  over  right  shoulder.      In  ermine. 
Underneath :    "  Carolus  II.  £>.   G.  Mag- 
ncB  Britania,  Fr :    d^c.  Hib :   Rex.  Guil. 
Fay i home  Sculp."     Above  in  the  oval,  the 
letters  "  C.  R.,"  one  on  each  side  of  the 
head. 


38  CATALOGUE 

153  « 

Charles  II. 
3x3^  inches. 
Nearly  to  the  waist,  to  the  left.      In  ermine, 
with  crown  on  head.     From  the  Aylesford 
collection. 

154 
Henrietta  Maria. 
2^x4^  inches. 
To  the  waist,  in  oval,  to  the  right.    In  a  cloak 
trimmed  with  ermine,  and  fastened  by  a 
cross  in  front ;  small  crown  on  back  of  head. 
Below,  a  crown  on  a  cushion,  behind  which 
is  a  crucifix.    On  each  side  is  a  skull  and 
cross  bones. 

155 
Gate  of  a  Lock  at  Bruges. 
Manner  of  Raising  Water  at  Bruges. 
Illustrations  to    "John  Ray's  Observations, 
Topographical,  Moral,"  etc.,  etc.      Lon- 
don, 1673.     F.,  p.  29. 


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